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Yeah, I turned it after that. I couldn’t believe he turned part of the halftime show into an anti-second amendment political segment. It’s just unbelievable. But, I shouldn’t blame him. It was the microphone’s fault, right?

What about all the other viewers who either agreed with him or were propagandized...

November 14, 2012 at 2:40pm

I disagree completely with his position on this. I have signed every petition regarding secession and will continue to do so as they come in. I’m sick of this government, and it’s time for some real change. It’s time to take a stand. Don’t be a loyalist. John Hancock wasn’t afraid when he put his name on the Declaration of Independence, I’m not afraid to put my name on these petitions, and these petitions hold no legal authority, anyway, so it’s not even nearly the same case. John Hancock and the other founders signed their name knowing that meant treason and knowing it meant death if caught. Come on, Glenn. Call this treason if you want, but I support it either way.
“If this be treason, make the most of it.”
-Patrick Henry.

How about this: Get involved in your local and state politics, your community organizations, or even start a new political party. I get that this election didn't go your way, but instead of running away, stay and fight for change.

According to the Bible, rape victims would not be stoned, the rapist would be forced to pay her father 50 sheckles (I think that’s the number) and take her as his wife and take care of her. He doesn’t know the Scripture.

Other than Nuclear weapons, I think all other weapons should be allowed to the public. People say that assault weapons should only belong to the military, but I’d have to say I trust them in the hands of the people before I trust it in the hands of the government. It’s not an extreme position. It’s how the founders would have it. To defend ourselves against a government if necessary.

Gary Johnson just wants people to have the freedom to do what they want. Not only will legalizing pot reduce the number of criminals in jail, but it would decrease all of the drug violence going on in the Mexican-American border. Gang violence and strength will decrease since they will not be the people to go to when looking for drugs, instead you can buy it legally (and safely). The drugs won’t be as dangerous, because they’ll be being produced properly instead of under the table. It will bring in more tax revenue, and actually help a lot. It won’t make people who usually wouldn’t smoke it change there mind. People smoke it whether it’s illegal or not, and people opposed to it won’t change their mind. I think it should be legal, but I’ll never smoke it.

I don’t use google. It keeps track of everything you search, I use duckduckgo.com which is just as precise (if not better) and doesn’t track what you search. I just personally don’t like the idea of them tracking me.

Internet Service Providers (the company you pay to have internet) can track you. Everything you view (websites) or send (email) goes through your ISP. Congressman Lamar Smith, the author of the largely protested Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, is at it again, and even worse.
Smith has introduced H.R. 1981 The Protecting Children From Internet Pornographers Act of 2011. His bill would require Internet Service Providers to track and retain user information for 18 months.
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/288749/20120127/protect-children-online-pornographers-hr-1981-act.htm
http://www.collegiatetimes.com/stories/19194/new-bill-violates-privacy-rights

July 24, 2012 at 8:03am

GorrillaChance responded:

most if not all servers have been replaced with google servers. they are watching and recording it all.

This is over the line. They’re a couple of middle school girls, it’s not identity theft, just online bullying and kids being hurtful, they’re parents should punish them for this, but it should go no further than that.

I was considering voting for Virgil Goode over Obama and Romney, but after the Supreme Court ruling, I was certain we needed to do everything possible to get ObamaCare overturned, so I switched to Romney. I still don’t like him, but I don’t think we have much of a choice right now.